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change any nappies vs change nappies

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Change any nappies" implies a general statement about changing any diapers, while "change nappies" is a more specific instruction or statement about changing diapers in a particular situation.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 475 views

change any nappies

This phrase is correct and can be used when referring to changing any diapers in a general sense.

This phrase is used to talk about the action of changing diapers in a broad or general way, without specifying a particular context or situation.

Examples:

  • I can change any nappies if needed.
  • She is always ready to change any nappies when necessary.
  • Jan 14, 2015 ... Don't change any nappies during this time if you can possibly avoid it. It is safe for you to be in contact with people who've had live vaccines as ...
  • Leslie was an amazing father, always hands-on and always available to change any nappies I found too messy to deal with! That is, when he was at home, ...
  • Apr 18, 2015 ... [–]sagewah 0 points1 point2 points 5 months ago (0 children). Perk: never had to change any nappies. Downfall: different surname can cause ...
  • Jun 6, 2015 ... PlasticBiddy. I sincerely hope that pervert Josh never got to change any nappies ( diapers) for his baby sisters.

Alternatives:

  • change diapers
  • change all the nappies
  • change every nappy
  • change every diaper
  • change any diapers

change nappies

This phrase is correct and is commonly used when giving instructions or talking about the specific action of changing diapers in a particular situation.

This phrase is used when specifically referring to the action of changing diapers in a particular context or situation, such as when caring for a baby or toddler.

Examples:

  • Don't forget to change nappies before bedtime.
  • I need to change nappies before we leave the house.
  • Change nappies frequently to avoid your baby getting nappy rash, especially if they're soiled with poo. Nappy rash can develop quickly, and is the red puffy rash  ...
  • Jul 20, 2015 ... If nappy rash threatens, you will want to change nappies more often, at least until the redness clears. Equally, if your child can wee for Britain ...
  • Nov 10, 2005 ... Do real men change nappies? Madonna says her husband Guy Ritchie balked at changing nappies because he's 'a man's man', and 'it's not a ...
  • This has been playing on my mind and got me wondering, do all mums just change nappies wherever you happen to be, or do you like to have ...

Alternatives:

  • change diapers
  • change the nappies
  • change the diapers
  • change the baby's nappies
  • change the baby's diapers

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